Hourly Meteorological Observations, Novejiber 25 — 28, 1845. 



259 





Baro- 

 meter 

 at 32°. 



Thermometers. 



Wind. 



Cloud 



s, 



: Ci., Sky 



ig clouded. 









Dry. 



Wet. 



Diff. 



Max 

 fore 

 11. 



imum 

 e in 

 lO™. 



Prom 



Sc. : C.-s. 



movii 



from 



Species of Clouds and Meteorological Remarks. 



'> I 



29'l"35 



54-8 



50-4 



4-4 



lbs. 

 3-3 



lbs. 



37 



pt. 

 21 



pt. 

 24 



pt. 



pt. 0—10. 



:— 9-9 



Scud ; cirro-strati. 



2 



150 



54-7 



50-8 



3-9 



2-7 



1-4 



23 



24 



: — 



:— 10-0 



Id. ; id. ; drops of rain. 



i 



141 



55-0 



5M 



3-9 



1-8 



1-0 



21 



24 



: — 



:— 10-0 



Id. ; cirrous mass. 



) 



150 



52-0 



49-4 



2-6 



1-3 



0-4 



25 



23 



. — 



:— 100 



Id. ; id. ; rain"'^ 



1 



139 



54-6 



51-2 



3-4 



M 



2-2 



20 



24 



: — 



:— 9-9 



Id. ; cirro-strati. [rain""^ 



3 

 i 



145 

 134 



54-3 

 53-8 



50-3 

 49-7 



40 

 4-1 



2-4 

 21 



1-6 

 2-0 



20 

 20 



24 

 24 



:25 



:— 10-0 

 :— 10-0 



lioose scud ; nearly homogeneous mass of cir.-cum.-str. ; 

 As before. 



I 



146 



520 



49-0 



3-0 



1-3 



21 



20 



24 



— 



■ — 10-0 



Loose scud ; dense mass of cirro-stratus. 



b 



146 



51-4 



48-3 



31 



M 



1-7 



21 





10-0 



Id. ; id. ; rain**'^ 



3 



128 



51-4 



48-4 



3-0 



1-5 



1-3 



20 





9-7 



Scud and cirro-stratus. 



7 



143 



52-5 



49-2 



3-3 



2-8 



1-3 



19 





10-0 



Id. 



i 



131 



52-6 



49-1 



3-5 



21 



2-9 



20 





100 



Id. 



) 



136 



53-1 



49-0 



4-1 



3-2 



2-1 



20 





100 



Id. 



) 



134 



53-1 



49-0 



4-1 



4-3 



2-3 



21 





30 



Scud. 



1 



150 



51-3 



46-9 



4-4 



4-6 



2-2 



22 





20 



Id. ; 111! 35", a flash of lightning on NE. horizon. 



2 



164 



51-5 



46-7 



4-8 



3-2 



2-8 



22 





1-5 



Scud on horizon. 



■; 



29-208 



5M 



46-0 



51 



6-2 



2-8 



21 





10 



Scud on horizon. 



1 



226 



50-7 



46-2 



4-5 



3-7 



2-8 



22 





0-5 



Scud. 



5 



253 



49-2 



44-9 



4-3 



2-8 



1-5 



21 





0-5 



Id. 



S 



261 



49-3 



451 



4-2 



20 



30 



21 





30 



Id. 



7 



282 



48-3 



44-7 



3-6 



2-5 



0-7 



21 





2-5 



Id. 



18 



321 



48-4 



44-2 



4-2 



1-7 



1-3 



22 





90 



Id. 



|9 



339 



48-5 



44-5 



4-0 



1-0 



0-0 



20 





10-0 



Id. ; a few drops of rain. 







342 



47-0 



43-7 



3.3 



0-3 



0-2 



18 



25 



— 



— 9-7 



Scud and cirro-stratus. 



I 



350 



47-9 



46-8 



11 



0-9 



0-3 



18 



23 







— 9-8 



Smoky scud ; hazy cirro-stratus ; cirro-cumuli. 



2 



357 



48-7 



46-3 



2-4 



0-8 



1-3 



19 



24 



— 



— 7-0 



Scud. e 



3 



368 



490 



45-6 



3-4 



1-2 



0-5 



19 



— 



23 



— 7-0 



Cir.-cum.-str. ; scud near hor. ; portion of a rainbow. 



7 



377 



50-2 



46-3 



3-9 



1-4 



0-3 



21 



24 



23 



— 8-5 



Masses of scud ; cir.-cum.-sti-. & loose cii-.-str. ; portion of a rainbow. 



1 



370 



49-4 



46-5 



2-9 



0-4 



0-1 



19 



23 



23 



_ 9-8 



Scud ; dense cirro-stratus ; drops of rain. 



2 



371 



48-1 



46-4 



1-7 



0-2 



0-1 



18 



23 



— 



— 10-0 



Id. ; id. ; slight drizzle. 



3 



356 



47-6 



46-7 



0-9 



0-3 



01 



18 



23 



— 



— 100 



Id. ; id. ; id. 



4 



354 



47-4 



46-5 



0-9 



0-2 



0-0 



20 



22 



— 



— 9-8 



Loose scud ; cirro-stratus ; id. 



5 



330 



47-4 



46-6 



0-8 



0-2 



0-2 



21 



21 



— 



— 100 



Scud ; drizzling rain""-' 



6 



319 



50-3 



48-4 



1-9 



2-2 



20 



20 





100 



Id. 



7 



313 



50-8 



48-2 



2-6 



2-7 



20 



20 





10-0 



Id. 



8 



304 



50-7 



48-3 



2-4 



2-9 



1-8 



20 





10-0 



Id. 



'9 



314 



50-8 



48-2 



2-6 



20 



1-5 



21 





100 



Id. 







316 



50-6 



47-9 



2-7 



1-6 



0-8 



21 





7-0 



Id. ; clouds broken. 



1 



313 



50-2 



47-7 



2-5 



M 



0-9 



21 





100 



Id. ; cirrous clouds ? 



12 



312 



501 



47-5 



2-6 



1-3 



0-7 



20 





100 



Id. ; id. 



3 



29312 



49-7 



47-3 



2-4 



1-3 



0-6 



21 





9-8 



Scud ; cirrous clouds ; clouds broken to S. 



4 



306 



49-6 



47-3 



2-3 



1-0 



0-6 



19 





10-0 



Id. ; id. ; id. 



5 



305 



49-6 



47-1 



2-5 



1-4 



0-6 



19 





100 



Id. ; id. 



6 



300 



49-2 



46-4 



2-8 



1-0 



0-4 



19 





9-5 



Id. ; id. 



7 



284 



48-3 



45-9 



2-4 



1-4 



0-4 



19 





7-0 



Id. ; id. 



8 



274 



47-0 



45-2 



1-8 



0-3 



0-3 



18 





9-8 



Cirro-strati ; cirrous haze ? 



9 



266 



47-5 



45-6 



1-9 



0-4 



0-1 



18 





10-0 



Scud and cirro-strati. 



!0 



251 



46-9 



44-8 



21 



0-4 



0-1 



18 





10-0 



Id. 



cirrous haze. 



21 



255 



46-8 



45-5 



1-3 



0-7 



0-3 



18 



21 : 



— : 



— 10-0 



Id. 



, dense homogeneous cirro-stratus ; rain"'- 



i2 



249 



47-0 



45-7 



1-3 



0-3 



0-1 



16 



18: 



— : 



— 10-0 



Id. 



id. 



i3 



237 



48-0 



46-8 



1-2 



0-1 



0-0 



16 



18: 



— 



— 10-0 



Id. 



id. 



8,0 



214 



48-4 



46-8 



1-6 



0-2 



0-1 



16 



18 







— 100 



Id. 



, id. ; rain"'* 



I 



194 



48-5 



46-8 



1-7 



0-6 



0-3 



16 



18: 



— : 



— 10-0 



Id. 



id. ; id. 



12 



168 



49-3 



471 



2-2 



0-5 



0-3 



16 



18: 



17: 



— 100 



Loose scud; cir.-str. scud; sheetsofcir.-str.; scud lying 



'3 



149 



49-4 



46-9 



2-5 



0-8 



0-4 



17 



18 



. 



— 9-9 



Scud ; masses of cirro-stratus. [on Cheviot. 



_ 4 



127 



48-7 



46-4 



2-3 



0-5 



0-4 



17 



19: 



— 



— 9-9 



Id. ; id. 



' 



























[The direction of the wind is indicated by the number of the point of the compass, reckoning N. = 0, E. = 8, S. =:: 16, W. 

 Etions of the three strata of clouds, Sc. (scud), C.-s. (cirro-stratus), and Ci. (cirrus), are indicated in a similar manner. 



24. The 



